Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1885 — THE BULLOCK BARONS OBEY. [ARTICLE]

THE BULLOCK BARONS OBEY.

They Are Disposed to Get Out of Indian Territory as Fast as Possible. [Washington special.l The War Department has received no reply from General Miles to the telegram ordering him to make the necessary preparations for the execution of the President’s proclamation commanding the evacuation of Indian Territory. No reply was, however, expected, as General Miles has amplb force under his direotion and within available distance of theIndian lauds, and is in all respects prepared to forcibly carry out the terms of the proclamation if necessary. From the advices received the Adjutant General does not believe that military interference will ( be required. He is informed that the cattle men scarcely lost »n hour’s time after their conference with the President. It is not expected that the terms of the proclamation as to time will be fully complied with, but at the expiration of the forty days it is thought that the intruders will be found on the march moving out of the Territory as rapidly as they could be ejected by the troops, and in this event, of course, there will be nothing for the soldiers to do.